The EPA says that prolonged exposure to elevated levels of radon gas is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. and is responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths each year (that's over 50 people/day).  Elevated levels of radon have been found in all 50 states.  Testing for radon in your home is simple and inexpensive!  The EPA recommends that all homes be tested!

Where does Radon come from?

Articles & News Stories on Radon (new posts)

Photos of previous systems installed

Myths about Radon          

Testing for Radon 

 

The EPA position on Radon

If your test levels come back high

 

EPA Radon Maps

If you are outside our market areas

 

Radon Risk Chart 

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Frequently Asked Questions   (by homeowners, homebuyers, homesellers, realtors and those planning to build)

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